Steve: Great job! I particularly like the way you stop and hold position while the rest of us catch up. Very helpful. Excellent camera angle for teaching.
Loved this video. I like the players' perspective as it helps one to learn. I'm new to the dulcimer scene, so now I want one of these too. We're gonna need a bigger house. ;-)
Hey Stephen, is there anyway I could get some dimensions from Don or you on the wood used and stuff like spacing of the fence staples and such. I would love to attempt one of these myself as I do replica working at a local historical area here in NC and this looks quite easy and enjoyable. And I also know enough hunters that a quill will be no problem. Thanks again!
Ever since hearing the 2nd movement of Blackberry Winter, I've been curious about what this thing looked like and how it played! I don't know why it took me so long to check youtube for this stuff! I guess it's because the instruments you play seem so distant temporally that it just doesn't exist in the same realm of my brain as youtube :)
Hi,, loved the video,,is there anywhere I can get some dimentions to make my own,, thanks again :)
pigeonflipper 21 hours ago
I like this (the players perspective) much better.
rod1148 4 days ago
This perspective helps me tremendously since I have reversal problems.
calliefrances 2 weeks ago
Cool!
Peggy91193 1 month ago
No matter what kind of instrument you play, you make it sound great! I love your talent and your attitude towards music! Thanks for sharing!!:)
jamesmars16 2 months ago
Steve: Great job! I particularly like the way you stop and hold position while the rest of us catch up. Very helpful. Excellent camera angle for teaching.
Nat Kennedy, Simsbury, Connecticut (Cranberry 2007)
natkennedy18 4 months ago
man!! roots and culture! i loved it
81peyote 6 months ago
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ThyrmBloodaxe 6 months ago
@ThyrmBloodaxe Right on!
stephenseifert 4 months ago
Loved this video. I like the players' perspective as it helps one to learn. I'm new to the dulcimer scene, so now I want one of these too. We're gonna need a bigger house. ;-)
Mec2973 9 months ago
Hey Stephen, is there anyway I could get some dimensions from Don or you on the wood used and stuff like spacing of the fence staples and such. I would love to attempt one of these myself as I do replica working at a local historical area here in NC and this looks quite easy and enjoyable. And I also know enough hunters that a quill will be no problem. Thanks again!
OriginalTexcalibur 1 year ago
Thats pretty neat, never seen this instrument before.
ChevyToughRebel 1 year ago
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I would love to make one of these sometime, What scale length does this have?
michaeljking 1 year ago
I would love to make one of these sometime, What scale length doe sthis have?
michaeljking 1 year ago
Ever since hearing the 2nd movement of Blackberry Winter, I've been curious about what this thing looked like and how it played! I don't know why it took me so long to check youtube for this stuff! I guess it's because the instruments you play seem so distant temporally that it just doesn't exist in the same realm of my brain as youtube :)
EpicureMammon 1 year ago
Love this! Much easier to watch than the audience perspective.
qigiq 1 year ago
Great stuff! The presentation, the playing, everything.
Don Neuhauser is really making some fine diatonic replicas.
How did you get such outstanding fidelity uploaded to YouTube? At 1080p it's like being in a soundproofed studio.
milnoid 1 year ago
Really a first-rate demonstration of the instrument.
FlintHillVideo 1 year ago
me too. I like this perspective.
twohandband 1 year ago
I personally prefer this view since it matches what I as a player would see. Quality looks great!
konadrinker65 1 year ago
Outstanding Stephen. Video and audio quality is excellent.
robocat66 1 year ago